Attention Drivers in India: Do Not Honk!

5/5/2013 10:30PM

New Delhi, India is a honking hot-zone. Anti-noise activist Ravi Kalra is trying to change that. It's an ambitious campaign in a country known for chaotic roads and unruly drivers. WSJ's Margherita Stancati reports.

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